Call: Action
grants to support transnational projects to support judicial cooperation in criminal matters aiming to fight terrorism by
preventing radicalisation

The general objective of the Programme
shall be to contribute to the further development of a European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual trust,
in particular by promoting judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters. The Programme focuses on the following Specific
Objectives:

to facilitate and support judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters

to support and
promote judicial training, including language training on legal terminology, with a view to fostering a common legal and judicial
culture

to facilitate effective access to justice for all, including to promote and support the rights of victims
of crime, while respecting the rights of the defence

to support initiatives in the field of drugs policy as regards
judicial cooperation and crime prevention aspects closely linked to the general objective of the Programme

Action grants to
support transnational projects to support judicial cooperation in criminal matters aiming to fight terrorism by preventing
radicalisation

Description of call"Action grants to support transnational projects
to support judicial cooperation in criminal matters aiming to fight terrorism by preventing radicalisation"

The
aim of this call is to contribute to the effective and coherent application of EU criminal law.

The aim is to promote
judicial cooperation in criminal matters to fight against radicalisation that leads to violent extremism and to counter terrorism.
Duplications of already existing initiatives will not be funded. Applicants shall explain and demonstrate how their proposals
are aligned with the respective EU policies and with the documents published by the European Commission. The degree of relevance
to the priorities of the call for proposals will be assessed under the relevance award criterion.

Priority shall be
given to the following actions in particular:

Prevention of radicalisation in prisons,

Promotion
of alternatives to detention and exploration of the role of probation at EU level in the fight against radicalisation
leading to violent extremism, in particular concerning development of de-radicalisation, disengagement and rehabilitation
programmes which could be used outside the prison context,

Development of risk assessment methodologies which
could be used by prison administrations and judges and prosecutors,

The role of juvenile justice systems
in the counter-terrorism context.